MUSICA ANTIQUA NOVA SERIES
2006 - 2007
Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 8 PM
Scarborough, NY (Musica Antiqua Nova Series)
Scarborough Presbyterian Church, Rt. 9 & Scarborough Rd.
(between Ossining and Tarrytown)
REBEL with Ann Hoyt, soprano & Kirsten
Sollek, alto
STABAT MATER
vocal and instrumental works by Pergolesi, Vivaldi, Handel, Hasse, Dall’Abaco
info/reservations: 914-734-9537; rebel@rebelbaroque.com
Sunday, December 3, 2006 at 4 PM
Bedford, NY (Musica Antiqua Nova Series)
Bedford Presbyterian Church
Village Green (junction, Rt. 22 / Rt. 172)
REBEL with Matthias Maute; Sophie Larivière,
recorders / flutes
PASTORALE: Christmas Concerti, Festive Music & Carols
works by Torelli, Pez, Dall’Abaco, Corrette, deLalande
info / reservations: 914-734-9537; rebel@rebelbaroque.com
Sunday, February 25, 2007 at 4 PM
Bedford, NY (Musica Antiqua Nova Series)
Bedford Presbyterian Church
Village Green (junction, Rt. 22 / Rt. 172)
THE EARLY STRING QUINTET
works by Telemann, Rosenmüller, Biber, Ziani
info/ reservations: 914-734-9537; rebel@rebelbaroque.com
Sunday, April 22, 2007 at 4 PM
Bedford, NY (Musica Antiqua Nova Series)
Bedford Presbyterian Church
Village Green (junction, Rt. 22 / Rt. 172)
REBEL with Matthias Maute; Sophie Larivière,
recorders / flutes
SOUNDS OF SPRING
works by Telemann, Daquin, Babell, van Eyck, and Vivaldi
(including “Spring” from The Four Seasons)
info / reservations: 914-734-9537; rebel@rebelbaroque.com
TICKETS:
$25; Seniors $20; Students $10 (w/ ID); Children 5-12 w/ parent $5
Info / Reservations: 914-734-9537 rebel@rebelbaroque.com
ABOUT MUSICA ANTIQUA NOVA
early music for the modern age
MUSICA ANTIQUA NOVA is the Westchester County concert series of the baroque ensemble REBEL, performances of which take place in two historically notable and acoustically excellent venues in Westchester County: the Bedford Presbyterian Church in Bedford, NY and the Scarborough Presbyterian Church in Scarborough, NY. Three to four programs are presented annually, and often include guest artists of international repute.
The series aims to present both known and rarely if ever heard 17th- and 18th-century repertoire, performed on historical instruments of the period, in an intimate setting. Receptions often follow the concerts, at which the artists mingle freely with the audience.
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